Environmental & Energy
Jul. 20, 2022
California’s shifting energy landscape enters a landmark summer
An earlier - and longer - fire season, drought, a strained grid that needs upgrades, inflation and the war in Ukraine will contribute to a tight energy marketplace. Proposed solutions must satisfy immediate summer energy requirements while attempting to stay the course on the state's goal of carbon neutrality by 2045.





Peter Hsiao
Partner
King & Spalding LLP
environmental, health & safety
633 W. Fifth Street
Los Angeles , CA 90071
Phone: (213) 443-4379
Email: phsiao@kslaw.com
This summer, California will be hard pressed to navigate a volatile energy landscape as the state balances its climate commitment with high temperatures, record demand and supply-chain disruptions.
An earlier - and longer - fire season, drought, a strained grid that needs upgrades, inflation and the war in Ukraine will contribute to a tight energy marketplace. Proposed solutions must satisfy immediate summer energy requirements while attemp...
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